harshness
n.
coarseness, roughness; lack of sympathetic feeling; cruelty
Harshness
Harshness, in
music information retrieval, is a Non-Contextual Low-Level Audio Descriptors (NLDs) that represents one dimension of the multi-dimensional
psychoacoustic feature called as musical
timbre.Classical timbre’ NLDs are
roughness,
spectral centroid, and
spectral flux. While harmonicity and inharmonicity can also be considered NLDs, harshness differs from them, as well as from roughness, once it reckons for a distinguished perceptual audio feature expressed by the summary spectral periodicity. This feature is especially clear in single-
pitch, single-
note, musical audio, where the timbre of two different musical instruments can greatly differ in levels of harshness (e.g., the difference in harshness between a flute and a saxophone is evident). As it is supposed to be, harshness is independent of all others NLDs.
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harshness
Noun
1. the roughness of a substance that causes abrasions
(synonym) abrasiveness, scratchiness
(hypernym) roughness
2. harsh or rough to the ear
(synonym) roughness
(hypernym) timbre, timber, quality, tone
(hyponym) gruffness, hoarseness, huskiness
3. the quality of being cruel and causing tension or annoyance
(synonym) cruelty, cruelness
(hypernym) malevolence, malevolency, malice
(hyponym) ferociousness, brutality, viciousness, savageness, savagery
4. excessive sternness; "severity of character"; "the harshness of his punishment was inhuman"; "the rigors of boot camp"
(synonym) severity, rigor, rigour, inclemency, hardness, stiffness
(hypernym) sternness, strictness
Harshness
(n.)
The quality or state of being harsh.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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harshness
n.
1.
ترشي, تلخي, کھٹائي, کسيلا پن
2.
سختي, کرختگي, بدمزاجي, درشتي, بے دردي, سنگدلي, ناگواري, ناپسنديدگي